The Court Refuses to Process My Eviction; What Can I Do?
Navigating the eviction process can be challenging, especially when courts introduce unexpected delays. This blog post explores common hurdles landlords face and offers practical solutions to move the process forward, like filing a writ of mandamus.
Peace and Quiet: Turning Neighborly Nightmares into Legal Triumphs with Injunctive Relief
Living next to a troublesome neighbor can be a challenging experience. If your neighbor’s actions are causing you significant distress or harm, you may need to file an injunction complaint to seek legal relief.
My Partner and I Are Moving in. Do I Need a Formal Rental Agreement?
If you found a roommate on Craigslist, you would use a contract to define how much rent each person pays and who pays for utilities. The same is true when you move in with your partner. It’s a way to protect both yourself and your partner.
I Bought a Property in Cleveland with Lead Problems. Can I Undo the Sale?
Beginning back on February 6, 2024, if you purchase a property in Cleveland, the seller is required to provide a special certificate that will inform you of any issues with the property, such as whether it has been flagged by the City of Cleveland for lead-related concerns.
Real Estate Contract Breach: What Compensation Can You Expect?
Whether you're the buyer or the seller, a real estate contract breach could cause significant financial losses and delays in your property plans.
Can I Sue My Homebuilder for Doing a Bad Job?
When you hire a homebuilder, they must do a good job. This means they need to work like any skilled worker would.
My House Seller Lied About the House, Can I Sue for Fraudulent Misrepresentation?
Fraudulent misrepresentation happens when someone lies about an important fact, and another person believes this lie and gets hurt because of it.
What is an Option Contract?
An option contract gives you the chance to buy property later, without having to do it right away.
Learning About Leases: Letter of Intent
The first step of any commercial lease, whether as Tenant or as Landlord, is to set down the basic terms with a Letter of Intent (LOI). Learn about the essential elements of an LOI and how it can be binding or non-binding based on initial negotiations.
How do you remove a house lien?
Discovering a lien on your property can be alarming. Learn about the steps to remove a mechanics lien, from filing a Notice to Commence Suit to suing for Quiet Title and Slander of Title, and why hiring a real estate attorney is highly recommended.
How to Choose a Contractor
With the booming real estate market in Cleveland, choosing a trustworthy home contractor is crucial to avoid financial and legal messes. Learn essential tips to ensure your contractor is registered, licensed, and reliable.
Cleveland Evictions: Lead Safe Update
The Ohio Court has invalidated the Cleveland Municipal Housing Court's rule requiring landlords to provide lead safe certification before evicting a tenant. Learn about the implications of this decision and how it affects the eviction process in Cleveland.
Negligent Home Inspection?
Starting July 1, 2021, Ohio mandates that all residential home inspections be conducted by licensed inspectors. This new regulation offers potential relief for home buyers, including the ability to sue for negligent inspections and access the Home Inspection Recovery Fund.
Do I need a written contract when I am buying a house?
In Ohio, a written and signed contract is essential for any real estate transaction to be enforceable. Without it, verbal agreements hold no legal weight, potentially leading to unenforceable contracts and significant challenges in court.